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Advanced Wellness Chiropractic in Bridgeton is just 10 minutes from Normandy. Evidence-based chiropractic care for the whole family.
Normandy is a diverse community in North St. Louis County, home to the University of Missouri-St. Louis campus and Lucas Hunt Village. Students, faculty, and long-time Normandy residents can reach our Bridgeton office in roughly 10 minutes via I-70 West or Natural Bridge Road, making chiropractic care accessible between classes or after work.
Normandy residents can reach our office by taking Natural Bridge Road west to I-170 North, then merging onto I-270 West and exiting at St. Charles Rock Road. The drive takes about 10 minutes. Students and staff at UMSL can also take Florissant Road north to I-270 as an alternate route.
Advanced Wellness Chiropractic is a quick 10-minute drive from Normandy, easily reached via Natural Bridge Road to I-170 and I-270. We practice the kind of transparent, evidence-based chiropractic care that resonates with Normandy's academic community. Every treatment is explained in plain language, every outcome is measured, and every plan adapts to your progress. UMSL students can schedule between classes, faculty can visit after office hours, and longtime Normandy residents receive the attentive, personalized care they deserve. We accept all major insurance plans including student health coverage.
Normandy is home to the University of Missouri-St. Louis, bringing a youthful energy alongside established family neighborhoods like Pasadena Hills and Bellerive Acres. We see UMSL students with study-related neck strain, faculty with desk posture issues, and longtime Normandy residents managing arthritis and chronic back conditions.
Our evidence-based approach resonates with the academic community in Normandy. We explain the science behind every treatment, use measurable outcome tracking, and adjust plans based on your progress. Normandy patients appreciate knowing exactly why each therapy is part of their care.
Normandy is a diverse North County community anchored by the University of Missouri-St. Louis campus, which brings thousands of students, faculty, and staff to the area. The neighborhood features established residential areas including Pasadena Hills, with its distinctive stone entrance pillars and winding streets, and Bellerive Acres, known for its well-kept mid-century homes. Lucas Hunt Village provides affordable housing options near the university. Natural Bridge Road serves as the primary commercial corridor, and the Normandy Municipal Golf Course offers recreational green space. The community's blend of academic energy and family-neighborhood stability gives Normandy a unique character among North County cities.
Normandy residents commonly present with neck pain and tension headaches from extended studying and computer work, particularly among UMSL students and faculty. We treat upper-back pain and poor posture in academics who spend hours at desks grading papers or conducting research. Longtime Normandy homeowners frequently develop low back pain, shoulder strain, and knee pain from yard work and home maintenance tasks. Seniors in established neighborhoods manage arthritis, sciatica, and general joint stiffness that affects their quality of life. We also see Normandy residents with carpal tunnel syndrome from keyboard-intensive work and pinched nerves from age-related spinal degeneration.
Normandy patients value our evidence-based chiropractic adjustments, which we explain thoroughly so you understand the science behind your care. Our shockwave therapy provides non-invasive relief for chronic tendon conditions, while Graston Technique breaks up the fascial restrictions that limit mobility. For UMSL students dealing with the physical toll of academic life, our massage therapy and postural correction programs are especially beneficial. Pin & Stretch Therapy helps Normandy's active seniors maintain range of motion and flexibility. Our pediatric chiropractic services support younger Normandy families with gentle, age-appropriate care.
We accept most major insurance plans so Normandy residents can receive quality chiropractic care without financial stress.
Don't see your plan listed? Call us at (636) 393-8390 to verify your coverage.
For Normandy Residents
The most common questions we hear from new patients coming from Normandy, MO.
From Normandy, MO, our office is approximately 10 minutes away (6 miles from the heart of Normandy to our location at 11520 St. Charles Rock Rd, Suite 104, Bridgeton, MO 63044). Most Normandy patients arrive in well under 15 minutes outside of rush hour, and the route avoids any major highway changes.
Yes. We accept most major insurance plans common among Normandy residents, including Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, and Medicare. If you have a specific plan you want verified before your first visit, call us at (636) 393-8390 and we will check eligibility and benefits for you.
Yes. We have a dedicated parking lot directly in front of our suite at 11520 St. Charles Rock Rd, Suite 104, Bridgeton, MO 63044. Parking is free, well-lit, and steps from the entrance. Patients coming from Normandy should expect zero hassle parking, even during peak hours.
Often, yes. New patients from Normandy are typically seen within 24 hours, and same-day appointments are frequently available, especially for acute pain or post-injury cases. Call (636) 393-8390 to ask about the next opening.
Many of our long-term patients commute to us from across the St. Louis metro after first visiting from Normandy. We make it easy to stay with us by offering flexible scheduling, including before-work and after-work appointments. If you are relocating, just let us know and we can help arrange records or referrals as needed.
Our office is located at 11520 St. Charles Rock Rd, Suite 104, Bridgeton, MO 63044. We are open Monday through Friday, 9 AM to 5 PM. Walk-ins are welcome, or call ahead to reserve your preferred time.
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